Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12205Nov 20, 2015 8:14 pm Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12206Nov 20, 2015 8:18 pm Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12208Nov 20, 2015 8:49 pm Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12209Nov 20, 2015 11:55 pm Building modified Wentworth 33 with a detached granny flat http://nortonbuildingadventure.blogspot.com.au/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12217Nov 23, 2015 6:14 am Two more sleeps till we get our keys! Woohoo! I've been pouring over user manuals and network setup guides on how to setup the network. It's fairly straightforward but not as easy as simply plugging in the router to the NBN. There's a tiny amount of configuration that needs doing to get everything up and running. Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12218Nov 23, 2015 8:58 am light487 Two more sleeps till we get our keys! Woohoo! I've been pouring over user manuals and network setup guides on how to setup the network. It's fairly straightforward but not as easy as simply plugging in the router to the NBN. There's a tiny amount of configuration that needs doing to get everything up and running. Your ISP should be able to provide the details you need to set up the NBN on your router. What type of router and ISP? If you can't find instructions to do it, whirlpool probably has all the info you need. Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 12220Nov 23, 2015 10:22 am bmitchel light487 Two more sleeps till we get our keys! Woohoo! I've been pouring over user manuals and network setup guides on how to setup the network. It's fairly straightforward but not as easy as simply plugging in the router to the NBN. There's a tiny amount of configuration that needs doing to get everything up and running. Your ISP should be able to provide the details you need to set up the NBN on your router. What type of router and ISP? If you can't find instructions to do it, whirlpool probably has all the info you need. Oh that bit is easy enough. The bits I am talking about is connecting the router to the switch, then the switch to the ports in the house, then connecting a second router in the back of the house in AP mode, ensuring that the switch's IP address and the second router's IP address is outside the range given by the DHCP and so on. I understand what and why to do these things but I've never had to, so I'm reading on the "how" hehe. It all seems very straightforward but I'm a little anxious Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ the stair balustrades? There is nothing special about these and I imagine literally every stair installer will be able to do this. 1 7079 The two 15mm holes are obviously not compliant. The Dept of Fair Trading would love to see this one! Do the gutters pool water after it stops raining? Although it's… 4 8209 |